Ellinor
Euler has traded in her pencil for a pistol, and draws now with hot glue,
as she strives consistently toward continually greater complexity and
material concentration. Now, she translates the structures she has
tested out in two dimensions into relief-style spatial structures. Using
the hot glue pistol, she builds a real structure, a congealed concentrate
of time and space that is nonetheless mobile. This circumscribed space
appears to us as a chaos that must be deciphered. It is dependent upon the
point of view of the beholder, who is able to influence the degree of
superimposition by interacting with the objects and sculptures.From
her trips to India, Euler brings back beads and sequins, which she joins
together with hot glue to form objects.In
the exhibition tantamount, Ellinor
Euler shows spatial drawings and objects in interplay with one another.
She investigates space as such, exploring the spatial extension of objects
and transforming both into something new. The result is a variety of
diverse perspectives; enacted here is a permanent process of change.

The
presentation at the Project Space
Festival Berlin 2015 will be accompanied by the composer Jaroslaw
Ilski (PL)
with a sound
installation and performance on 8.8.2015,
4pm and 6pm.The
exhibition will end by a Happy Talk and finissage.

Taking
place almost simultaneously – from Aug 20 to Sept 27, 2015 – will be
an exhibition for the 2014 travel scholarship holders of the MWFK
Brandenburg: Ellinor Euler and Ilka Raupach, BOMBAY GLITTER MEETS ARCTIC
OCEAN, at Galerie M Potsdam.